Dean Constable

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Dean Constable is the leader of the Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party. He replaced the late Gary Robichaud as leader. Constable previously was the theatre stage manager for the Charlottetown Festival[1]. Constable was elected the leader of the Island New Democrats on April 23, 2006 by a narrow margin over labour leader Mike DesRoches[2].

He announced he would be running on an anti-privatisation and pro-universal health care and child care platform[3]. Constable's leadership appeared to be welcomed by Islanders as early polls reported the NDP's support had risen from four to eight per cent[4]. He has not announced which seat he will contest in the next election.

In June of 2006, Constable criticized the Binns government for gerrymandering the new electoral riding map to divide the province in an east vs. west conflict. Constable said it would only draw attention away from "important" issues like health care and education. He expressed support for the map introduced by Justice John McQuaid in 2004 [5]. He resides in downtown Charlottetown with his wife, Teresa and son, William.

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  1. ^ The Guardian [1]
  2. ^ CBC PEI [2]
  3. ^ The Journal-Pioneer [3]
  4. ^ CBC PEI [4]
  5. ^ CBC PEI [5]

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